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Wednesday, 4 March 2026

Rev Lionel Nkomo Installed as Pastor-in-Charge of Masase Parish

 


The Evangelical Lutheran Church in Zimbabwe marked a significant milestone on 1 March 2026 with the installation of Reverend Lionel Nkomo as the new Pastor-in-Charge of Masase Parish.

The installation ceremony was officiated by Bishop K. Sibanda, who led the congregation in formally welcoming Rev Nkomo into his new pastoral role. The event drew members of the church community, clergy, and invited guests who gathered to witness the important occasion in the life of the parish.

Also present at the ceremony was Reverend R. Nyoni, Chaplain at Masase Mission, who joined in witnessing and supporting the installation. The service was characterized by prayers, words of encouragement, and expressions of hope for the future of the parish under new leadership.

In his remarks, Bishop Sibanda emphasized the responsibility entrusted to Rev Nkomo, urging him to shepherd the congregation with dedication, humility, and faithfulness to God’s Word. The congregation responded with joy and optimism, pledging their support as he begins his ministry at Masase.

Rev Nkomo’s appointment is expected to strengthen the spiritual life and mission work of Masase Parish, as the church community looks forward to a season of growth, unity, and renewed commitment.

The church extended its heartfelt wishes to Rev Lionel Nkomo for a fruitful and successful ministry as he takes up his new role at Masase Parish.

Masvingo Barber and Former Boxer Tinashe Joshua Dies

 



By A Correspondent -The city of Masvingo is in mourning following the sudden death of popular barber and former professional boxer, Tinashe Joshua.


Joshua, who was based at Shanese Hair Saloon along Edison Zvobgo Street opposite FBC, passed away on Monday morning at his home.


A well-known figure in the community, Joshua was admired not only for his barbering skills but also for his sporting achievements.


 His brother expressed profound shock at the loss, saying:

"We are all in disbelief. Tinashe was full of life and brought joy to everyone around him. His passing is a huge loss for our family and the entire community."

Residents and clients alike have described Joshua as a friendly and talented professional whose presence will be deeply missed.

Tuesday, 3 March 2026

ZRP Nabs Key Suspect in Fatal Shooting of Two Officers

 


By Staff Writer- The Zimbabwe Republic Police has confirmed the arrest of a 50-year-old man linked to the fatal shooting of two officers in Zaka...

In a statement issued on March 2, 2026, police identified the suspect as Daniel Munyanyi, describing him as the central figure in investigations into the killings. He was located and taken into custody late in the afternoon while allegedly hiding in the Nyika area of Bikita, Masvingo Province.

Authorities said members of the public played a significant role in the arrest by alerting police and assisting in handing over the suspect.

Police also confirmed that a firearm believed to have been used in the attack was recovered shortly after the arrest. The weapon is expected to be key evidence as investigations continue.

The double murder had unsettled the local community and triggered intensified security operations to track down the suspect. Investigations are still underway.

Stand Firm in Faith...

 THE WORD IN 60 SECONDS 


with Major Kudzai Marime 

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Harare West Division 


STANDING FIRM IN FAITH 


God's blessings are coming to those who believe! Let's give our all to Him and wait in anticipation, surrendering our time, energy, resources, and expertise. Like Paul, we'll face challenges, but with God, we'll stand firm. He's with us in the storms, and every test will leave us standing. Stay rooted in prayer, committed to God, and watch the blessings unfold.

#RootedInPrayerAndCommitment  - Salvationist online


Monday, 2 March 2026

Minister Michael Mahendere Unveils “Songs of Comfort” Album in Partnership with EcoSure

 


By Minister Michael Mahendere

In seasons of deep loss, when words often fall short, music becomes a powerful language of comfort and hope. Songs of Comfort is a heartfelt album crafted for moments of grief, heartache, and healing — a collection designed to gently walk with listeners through sorrow without rushing the process.

The project is a collaboration between Minister Michael Mahendere and EcoSure Funeral Cover, blending faith, music, and compassion to support families during difficult times.

“Songs of Comfort is music for those quiet moments when you need strength, reassurance, and the reminder that you are not alone,” said Minister Mahendere.

Listeners are encouraged to stay tuned for more updates and release details.

EcoSure — Hupenyu hwakarongeka | Impilo Ehlelekileyo

#MinisterMahendere #EcoSure #SongsOfComfort

The Methodist Church in Zimbabwe Rusape Circuit Blesses Triplets at Rusape Hospital

 



The atmosphere at Rusape General Hospital was filled with joy as The Methodist Church in Zimbabwe Rusape Circuit arrived with a truckload of love. Superintendent Rev. Madiridze led the charge, accompanied by church members, to meet Agartha and her triplets. The team's thoughtful donation brought smiles all around, with Matron Dendamera beaming with gratitude. Agartha, overwhelmed by the kindness, struggled to hold back tears as she whispered her thanks. The church's six-month commitment to support the family brought hope and relief. A truly heartwarming moment.


A huge thank you to everyone who's supported Agartha and her triplets - your kindness means the world.


Margaret Muchemwa

Public Relations Office

Rusape General Hospital

Saturday, 28 February 2026

Lent Reflections

 No masks. No display. Just a heart open before God saying, "Here I am."

#returnwithallyourheart #lentperiod #ashreflection #FaithJourney #HeartCheck #GraceAndMercy #zccinzim #week1 #day3


Friday, 27 February 2026

Christian Leaders Urged to Turn Faith into Action at PAMOJA Mining Strategy Workshop in Harare



The Zimbabwe Council of Churches (ZCC) has called for a stronger Christian voice grounded in evidence and action during the PAMOJA Critical Minerals Alliance – Africa Continental Strategy Planning Workshop held in Harare.

Representing the ZCC on a panel discussion themed “Faith in Action: Strengthening Community Voice in Mining and Energy Transitions,” Mr. Admire Mutizwa, Head of Programmes for Church Peace and Just Societies work, challenged believers to bridge the gap between Sunday worship and weekday responsibility.

Speaking before delegates from across the continent, Mutizwa highlighted what he described as a troubling disconnect between professed faith and practical engagement in justice issues surrounding mining and energy transitions.

He stressed that responsibility for justice in the mining sector does not rest solely on bishops and clergy, but extends to congregants, investors, mining executives, civil servants, and policymakers — all of whom he described as faith actors.

“Faith must move beyond the pulpit into policy spaces,” Mutizwa said, emphasizing that Christian stewardship demands active participation in shaping ethical mining practices and protecting affected communities.

He warned that moral authority alone is insufficient in addressing the complex challenges linked to critical minerals extraction. Instead, he called for faith-based institutions to strengthen their advocacy through credible research, legal grounding, and practical, implementable policy proposals.

“Making noise is not enough. We must offer solutions that are evidence-based and actionable,” he said.

Mutizwa further underscored the importance of coordination between churches and civil society organizations to ensure that community voices are not only heard but translated into sustainable impact. He noted that as Africa positions itself within the global energy transition agenda, faith communities have a crucial role in safeguarding justice, environmental stewardship, and human dignity.

The engagement brought together church bodies and advocacy partners including Brot für die Welt, Christian Aid, the Fellowship of Christian Councils in Southern Africa, All Africa Conference of Churches, the Anglican Council of Zimbabwe, the World Council of Churches, and the United Theological College Zimbabwe.

As conversations continue under the PAMOJA framework, the ZCC says it remains committed to ensuring that faith is not confined to sermons but actively shapes policies that affect communities living near mining operations.

The Council has promised to share further updates from the workshop as deliberations progress.

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